White House sets June deadline for suggestions from public on revamping government

White House officials have set a deadline of one month from now for members of the public to offer their suggestions on how to reform the federal government.

Shortly after Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney issued guidance to federal agencies ending the hiring freeze and asking them to restructure themselves and reduce their workforces, the White House set up a web page where Americans could offer suggestions on how “to reorganize the executive branch and eliminate unnecessary agencies.”

The online form allows users to choose from a variety of agencies, including OMB itself, and lay out a case for changing how they operate—or eliminating them outright.